The English Premier League was suspended indefinitely following a meeting of its 20 clubs, who mentioned financial painkiller measures which includes asking players to take a massive pay reduce all through the coronavirus outbreak. Having previously given a tentative – and inconceivable — return date of April 30, the world’s richest league said the season would now not be resuming at the start of next few months and “will solely return when it is secure and suitable to do so,” and only with the full guide of government and medical guidance. Teams have nine or 10 games left to play in the Premier League, with Liverpool – the leader by 25 points – nevertheless desiring two extra wins to clinch its first title since 1990. The FA Cup is at the quarterfinal stage. “There is a blended goal for all remaining domestic league and cup matches to be played,” the league said, “enabling us to keep the integrity of every competition.” UEFA, in a letter signed by means of the European Club Associatio